After the 2016 presidential election, Facebook received a lot of criticism over a lack of transparency on its platform. ProPublica has been particularly persistent in its coverage of electioneering on the social media giant.

In Episode 3, Post discusses elections and social media as well as long-term reporting on candidates. Media outlets featured include This American Life, 60 Minutes, ProPublica and Raycom stations, including WAVE and WFIE.

The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute is celebrating 10 years of innovating and helping ensure that journalism has a long and bright future in the service of democracy. The institute’s doors opened in 2008.

When Tamara Power-Drutis worked at Crosscut Public Media, a non-profit news site in Seattle, she was involved with the site’s email newsletter. She was absolutely sure they were doing it wrong. She just didn’t know in what way.

Mark Nienhueser worked for Service Noodle, an online platform that made it easy for businesses to develop a website and a digital footprint. When he moved to the MPA, in 2013, he realized there were a lot of untapped digital opportunities for newspapers.